Only way he stays relevant is whinging about football
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Bring in a 15-minute sin-bin and citing process following Real Madrid's 3-1 Champions League win over Liverpool in Kiev on Saturday night.
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Get stuffed Nige
Only way he stays relevant is whinging about football
You come on here to have your opinion but nige can't have his?
I think there needs to be a yellow card + sin bin for cynical fouls that break up attacking play. Nothing more frustrating than the commentator saying "he's taken one for the team' or 'that was a good foul', by the end of the game everyone in the back four has a yellow as any chance of an attack where the defence is outnumbered is wrecked by what amounts to a professional foul.
Ruins the spectacle for the neutral completely.
The problem with play acting is that the referee had to make a judgment on whether the victim is making a foul or being fouled. I have a lot of sympathy for football refs because of this - people often mention the things a ref gets wrong, and fail to mention when a player has tried to fool a ref.
Owen doesn't realise that retrospective action is now taken against PL players found to be diving. Owen also doesn't appreciate that sin bins won't work in football because football isn't rugby (thank feck). I'm not really sure he watches football for any other reason than to say how marvellously correct rugby union is.
Listened to an egg chucker on talksport saying about the attack on the amateur referee last week would never ever happen in rugger.
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He obviously had not seen this incident.
It is implied every time a rugby player talks about football. For some reason rugby professionals keep comparing their sport with football. It's really quite strange, because they rarely compare Union with League (for example), or Union with Ice Hockey, or Union with basketball - you get the picture.
Retrospective action is the best available course to try to eliminate cheating in football - my main issue is that it cannot be extended to all levels of the game. The game is also too fluid to stop every so often to go to a video ref. We've already seen it in action, and it is shit. I wonder how infallible Owen would be without a video ref to help him out? I've seen the clips of how great a referee he is, and quite often he has to go to the third eye.
What Owen is suggesting will add more pressure onto referees, not take it away. Remember, the same laws apply in football whether it is Liverpool v Real in a European Cup final, or Grange Albion against Ely Rangers in a pre-season friendly. Whilst a Premier League referee will have the benefit of some video footage, I'm not so sure that a Championship referee will, and I'm absolutely certain that a League 1 or League 2 referee will not. If Owen's suggestion (he talks from a viewpoint of having little interest in "soccer") was taken up, referees at lower levels of football would have far too much pressure, and far too much power to influence a game.
One thing I would like to see (along with retrospective action against cheaters) - is that the manager gets a 1-game touchline ban if 2 of his players are found guilty of diving in the same season. If a third is found guilty, then it's a 2 game ban and so on.
Having a sin bin in football is a really good idea. It works well in rugby. If it reduces some of the nonsense we see in a football pitch then why not?